Uganda
Results announced of South Africa's coalition talks
Africa correspondent Elna Schütz speaks to Lisa Owen about the lastest on South Africa's coalition talks, arrests in Zimbabwe and Uganda getting some precious items back. Audio
Thumping win over Uganda comes too late for Black Caps
The Black Caps have crushed Uganda by nine wickets to notch their first win at the T20 cricket World Cup.
Overseas Correspondent - Uganda
Tabu Butagira joins us once again from Kampala Uganda. Audio
Study: People are not as financially responsible as they think
According to research from the University of Notre Dame, people think they are more financially responsible than they actually are. One of the authors of a new paper on the subject published in the… Audio
App ensures correct use of donated medical equipment
An Auckland Bioengineering Institute PhD's student has helped to create an app to ensure medical equipment donated to hospitals in developing countries doesn't end up on the scrapheap. While on an… Audio
From Uganda to Auckland - A dance teacher's journey
Dr Alfdaniels Mivule Basibye Mabingo could technically be described as a dance teacher - but his lessons are wider than that. Audio, Gallery
'The Document': meeting a murderer
'The Document' (KCRW) mashes together the worlds of documentary film and audio. In interviews with some of the world's top documentary makers, it uncovers great stories about how they do what they do… Audio
Tony Ssembatya: 'Rwanda genocide made me think twice about humanity'
Tony Ssembatya is a Ugandan human rights scholar, activist and lawyer. His mother is Ugandan and his father was born in Rwanda. Ssembatya's early childhood was in Rwanda at the time of the 1994… Audio
Uganda
Nights' overseas correspondent Tabu Butagira reports from the Republic of Uganda on changing their constitution to remove the upper age limit for anyone holding the office of President. Audio
Nights' Overseas - Uganda
Uganda's Daily Monitor journalist Tabu Butagira reports on the Republic of Uganda, pop. 35,873,253 (est. 2012). Uganda and the United Nations are holding a solidarity conference in Kampala to raise… Audio
Winnie Byanyima - Disrupting the world order
Winnie Byanyima is a grass-roots activist, human rights advocate, and senior international public servant. Born in Uganda in 1959, Byanyima earned engineering degrees in the UK and began her career as… Audio
Living in the world's largest refugee settlement
Bidi Bidi Camp in Uganda is home to 270,000 refugees who have fled South Sudan, a country in famine.( Video, Audio
Nights' Overseas - Tabu Butagira
Uganda's police Spokesman was assassinated, in an unprecedented attack, in the capital, Kampala, a fortnight ago. Uganda this past weekend hosted the International Athletics Association of Federations… Audio
Nights' Overseas Reports - Uganda
Uganda's Daily Monitor journalist Tabu Butagira reports on the Republic of Uganda. Audio
Nights' Overseas - Uganda
The edible Rolex, plus what does the re-election of President Museveni, mean for Ugandans? We'll talk to Daily Monitor journalist Tabu Butagira. Audio
Nights' Overseas Reports - Uganda
Uganda's Daily Monitor journalist Tabu Butagira reports on the Republic of Uganda, pop. 35,873,253 (est. 2012)... its the eve of the ruling by Uganda's Supreme Court on a petition challenging the… Audio
Uganda outlaws non-vaccination for children
A new Ugandan law will require parents to vaccinate their children against common diseases or face jail.
Wairarapa photographer released by Ugandan
Freelance Wairarapa photographer Geoff Walker has been released by the Ugandan police. Audio